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Ban Me Thuot

dongbathin

Any one living up in Ban Me Thuot? For some, BMT may be a ways off the beaten path but it is in the Highlands among the coffee plantations. Remember there is a Coffee Festival scheduled for March in town and of course the locals would be glad to see you there. Dont get stepped on by an elephant tho.
Good opportunity to try the local coffee brews too. Maybe you havent heard of Weasel Coffee. It is indeed a very rare special blend that when tasted will be a non-forgettable memory. Drink up, my friends all.

Vern

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drifter1dc

Vern,  I went to BMT 2 years ago, just so happens it's during the elephant festival, that town loves a party.  No rooms to be had.  ha d to sleep in an old Russian army barracks...total s**t hole.  Went on to Pleiku where I was stationed after DBT closed in 71.

dongbathin

Dan,  I figure you had prob been to BMT. Pleiku isnt what it used to be I heard since it mostly burned down in 1975 during the retrest from the city. Am told most of the houses were replaced with those ugly Russian style block apts, very sparce.
My friend, Jim Kyle, in BMT has been living with a Viet family he befriended during the war days. He retired and chose to move up to BMT about 3 yrs ago. He was US Navy corpsman in Hue AO for 5 yrs and then was civilian for another 6 yrs around country, finally leaving RVN 11 yrs later in Jan 1975 when contract work dried up. He worked thruout mostly the Middle East beforer returning home to Vietnam. I have been talking with him by emails for some time now. He doesnt see any other Americans up there but he is somewhat of a home body not going anywhere. we both hope to get together once I make it back to Cam Ranh amd we can hoist acouple of beers and talk over old times a bit too.
I am looking to see if any other ex-pats might be up his way that he could meet as he seems lonely. he lives on SS money mainly I think. It goes quite a bit further in VN than it would stateside.
Keep in touch. My family in CRanh is quite happy you stop in at times, always welcome there.

Vern